C. Pardue Bunch Oral History 1984

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C. Pardue Bunch Oral History 1984

Oral history of a family practitioner, Dr. C. Pardue Bunch (1913-1985), who practiced for forty years in Artesia, New Mexico. Among the subjects covered are personal and professional backgrounds, practice in a rural community, personal interests in hypnosis and psychosomatic illnesses, the medical community of the Pecos Valley, and the New Mexico Medical Society.

1 oversize folder, 2 audio tapes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404524

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